Cairngorms National Park and Monadhliath. Also includes the Ben Alder area hills between Loch Ericht and Loch Laggan.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Thursday 12th February 2026
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Very cold in Scotland with strong wind. Snow in the central/south highlands, some improvement from the north. Blustery too in north England, cloudy with patchy morning snow, later more frequent. South Pennines and north Wales see rain and snow with lighter wind. Blustery with patchy rain south Wales.
Bitterly cold and windy; cloud and snow showers north areas
East-northeasterly 30-40mph, trending northeasterly and easing, 20-30mph, though may remain gusty over high tops.
Arduous walking with severe wind chill early, slowly easing with time, though always blustery in exposure.
Morning snow, breaking to showers north
Morning snow, most over the high Cairngorms and eastern hills/Deeside. The snow soon breaks into showers from the north, some reaching towards Strathspey/Monadhliath, occasionally slipping to southern slopes.
Lifting to high terrain/northern slopes
Fairly extensive across most hills down to middle slopes from dawn, soon lifting and becoming more broken, mostly lingering on the Cairngorm plateau and northern slopes, some bases to middle slopes in snow.
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Some glimpses of weak sun possible later but mostly cloudy. Visibility becoming very good where away from snow showers.
-4 or -5C (to -8C on highest summits). Temperature will drop overnight. Feeling like -20C or colder in strongest direct wind.
Frost to glen level likely widespread from dawn.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Friday 13th February 2026
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Generally northerly, 15-30mph, some variability in speed and direction, gusty near showers.
Fairly small in places, but often blustery with strenuous walking in high exposure with significant wind chill.
Some snow showers from the north
Snow showers drift inland from the north, mostly affecting the Cairngorm plateau and northern slopes. Southern slopes stay largely dry.
Cloud banks on tops and high northern slopes
Cloud banks often clinging to the northern slopes, mostly 900m or higher, a few breaks but may drift lower too during a snow shower. South of the Cairngorm plateau and towards Drumochter largely clear.
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Patchwork of sunshine on high northern slopes, more consistent to the south. Excellent visibility.
-5 or -6C (to -9C Ben Macdui summit at dawn), rising a degree or two in sun. Feeling as cold as -20C in strongest wind.
Terrain widely frozen, though sun-exposed glens and low slopes may thaw.
Cairngorms NP and Monadhliath
Saturday 14th February 2026
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West-northwesterly 10-15mph, shifting southwesterly and strengthening to a gusty 25-35mph later, deteriorating overnight.
Fairly small well into the day, but the gusty breeze becoming uncomfortable later.
No precipitation expected during daylight
After nightfall, snow arrives from the west, gradually spreading widely.
Little or no cloud
Odd patches on high tops possible later in the day.
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Extensive sunshine with excellent visibility. Late in the day, some high cloud moves in from the west.
-4 or -5C; little change with added height.
All terrain frozen all day, though some sun-exposed low slopes may see a light thawing.
Colder for all areas during the transition into the weekend, mountain terrain frozen to increasingly lower elevations - soonest toward the north and east of Scotland. A widespread frost early on Saturday. Northeasterly wind will be dominant - the distribution of snow showers shifting with time from eastern hills to more north-facing mountains, particularly Scotland. Brighter than recently with sunshine and clearer hills later Friday and Saturday. Gales with heavy snow (rain to increasingly higher elevations) overnight into Sunday brings a return to unsettled weather for the following week - wet and windy periods come and go, freezing levels rising (high Scotland terrain stays frozen), then lowering again during periods of northwesterly wind.